As a Canadian, agreed.
SadArtemis🏳️⚧️
She/Her, certified AmeriKKKa hater (all my homies hate AmeriKKKa)
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I look forward to the day when the US and the rest of the west gets its just desserts. As I see it- the imperialists’ debts- actual debts, debts of blood, sweat, and tears rather than of capital and predatory interest- reparations for colonialism, slavery, genocide, warmongering, for the petrodollar/financial system which has extorted the entire globe- must be called due, even if it requires an international coalition to take what is rightfully owed them- what was taken from them (unlike the “debts” of colonized, exploited countries).
They’ll never be able to pay it all back, and of course they should never be made to suffer as their victims still suffer. But so long as their victims continue to suffer, they owe a debt- a debt whose sanctity is the very same as the sanctity of the human equality and dignity they trampled upon.
I hope they face a (justified and only just) cartel- a cartel of the oppressed, of the victims of their imperialist system, a cartel of the non-white and/or non-western peoples, of the indigenous peoples. A cartel of the international proletariat.
SadArtemis🏳️⚧️@lemmygrad.mlto Communism@lemmygrad.ml•Is Biden the accelerationist candidate?19·1 year agoI think Biden is the accelerationist candidate, but he’s a little too good at it (it being- destroying the empire and potentially the whole world in the process).
I don’t support accelerationism regardless, but Biden is basically leading the whole west goose-stepping in their crusade against Russia, China, Palestine, Iran, and the multipolar efforts of the entire global south. The extent of his constant escalations abroad is horrifying and I can only expect them to get worse- meanwhile, domestically he’s no slouch in further destroying the living standards and material conditions/foundations the empire was built upon, and (arguably) serving better to tear at the fabric of the imperial cores’ societies than Trump ever could have (good riddance in that regard, fingers crossed, maybe the US will implode from within rather than explode from without and take the rest of humanity with it).
Frankly- Trump is a horrifying, nasty, murderous SOB- but that’s par for the course with western and particularly US leaders. I consider Biden and the neocon establishment that has reached its zenith across the west behind him an infinitely more worriesome beast, however- frankly, other than in domestic pseudo-progressive policy (which even then Biden is lukewarm on- and the horrors he supports abroad, from Banderites to Zionists obviously make him far more than a net negative in this regard as well) I consider Biden to be more corrupt, more unhinged, more destructive, a more effective herald for fascism across the west and within the US itself, and more dangerous than Trump in every other metric by a long shot.
Why does Isntreal finance fascism in Latin America? Why do South Korean cultists work extensively with Japanese right-wingers? Why does Kenya aid the US in suppressing Haitian uprisings? We’re dealing with a global system here, one where all these different cogs (extensions of the imperialist order and of the AmeriKKKan regime particularly) work together to keep the world under the collective west’s boot.
The current Ukkkrainian government does not genuinely represent Ukraine; it represents AmeriKKKa, and its Nazis are useful auxiliaries of the Amerikkkan empire, who provide plausible deniability (just like the many PMCs and other vassal states, etc), who don’t come with the political cost of Yankkkee war criminals returning home in bodybags, and who have proven their fanatical, genocidal, racist allegiance.
It’s not Ukkkraine “financing” terrorism in Africa, if you think about it. Because the Ukrainian government itself, is pretty much entirely financed at this point (and controlled as well) by the west and particularly the US. Ukraine is just the middleman, since France failed to get ECOWAS to do so.